Model T Museum Resolution 9-2011 Passes Today With Support From Community

Mark Atkins (right) Model T owner present in support of Model T Museum

Mark Atkins (right) Model T owner present in support of Model T Museum

Today to a room filled with supporters of the proposal to bring the Model T museum to the Depot District, several people spoke for 45 minutes in favor of the resolution.  Concerned business owners, enthusiastic community members, historians and others stepped up to be counted in what may be an historic moment for Richmond/Wayne County.

In addition to bringing the museum, added parking was a part of the resolution to be passed at this meeting.  The first speaker, following Mayor Sally Hutton, was the president of the Model T association, Jay Klehfoth.  He reported that the Board of Directors of the Model T Association would like to see the museum stay in this area.  He also read excerpts from some enthusiastic emails, numbering about 150, in support of the museum moving to the Depot District.

Some of the emails came from folks as far away as France and Australia who had been to Richmond in 2008 for the Model T event.  One supporter from France who visited here in 2008, wrote “it is an excellent idea and should be welcomed by everyone concerned.”   Another email message stated that “some of us will consider retiring there,” and went on to say they would volunteer at the museum once they move to the area and were interested in working with outreach for youth.

Richert Family, of The Richmond Furniture Gallery, present in support

Ben Young, who moved to the area in 1990, said that bringing the Model T’s here “brought out the best in Richmond” and spoke of the efforts of the 830 volunteers who helped with the 2008 Model T event that brought hundreds of the cars to our area and revenue–later quoted in the meeting–of 7-12 million dollars in just one week.

Many spoke of the economic impact that bringing the museum would have on the community by pulling in tourists as well as creating jobs while supporting the many businesses that are in the Depot District.

Roger Richert spoke of what the Depot District had to offer and its ever growing expansion.  He listed six restaurants already established with three more opening soon.  Also at least two new businesses will be opening in the near future.  And he added with the cruise-in at the Depot sponsored by Rick Parker, the Model T would fit nicely with what is already offered.  He shared that events like Oktoberfest in September and the Avenue of Flags will be a draw to the area as well.

People line up to see Depot at ribbon cutting ceremony

Matt Stegall commented that the “impact would have a good long term affect on the Starr District development,” adding that what we have to draw people to our community “is our rich history.”  And Steve Holthouse, with Lingle Real Estate, added from his perspective of touring people around the area that people are really impressed with the arts we have in this town as well as places like the Depot District.  His words were they are “blown away.”

After the open discussion was over,  Larry Parker brought forward a few concerns from the council members.  Mainly there was concern over this happening so quickly.  Another concern was that by taking five properties from taxable to non taxable status there could be an impact to the city financially.  However the latter concern was addressed by making an agreement to pay some kind of rent by the museum to help cover the money lost through taxes.

The resolution was to allow the city to enter into a purchase agreement.  A motion was made to accept the resolution and passed, followed by applause from the crowd.   There will be new resolutions in the future, but for now we witnessed a very exciting hour of the community coming together in support of what may be a very big step in bringing economic growth and industry to Richmond and Wayne County.

A Weekend Full of Entertainment & Remembrance In Wayne County IN

Mayor Sally Hutton Reading Proclamation For 9/11 Memorial

Enjoying Mo' Blues In A Jazzy Hat At Starr Gennett

This past weekend was overflowing with events, and it was hard to make it to them all. But we did our best and are pleased to be able to report back about three special activities in Wayne County.

Mo Blues sponsored by the Starr Gennett Foundation

was filled with special things for kids to do – crafts, games and climbing, as well as good foods, live music and beautifully crafted art and sculpture. An annual event, this one lived up to its reputation for bringing the finest food, arts and music to the public in a unique public venue. And it was affordable. (see more photos on our Facebook site).

Sweet Sounds of Starr Valley, a musical club which features mountain dulcimer, violin, guitar and banjo were under the kids tent playing for the crowd at the Mo Blues festival. The club meets on Wednesdays from 9 am. – 11 a.m. at the Senior Center for anyone who would like to join. You can also call Carla Stidham for more information at 765-962-3712

9/11 Memorial Service

Mayor Hutton Reading 9/11 Proclamation

Sunday Marked the 10th anniversary of 9/11, and brought many down to Veterans Memorial Park in Richmond to commemorate the day with messages from local pastors, Mayor Sally Hutton who read a proclamation, as well as first responders and firefighters. At the stroke of 1:00 sirens and bells were heard ringing all around Wayne County as part of a nationwide moment of remembrance. It was moving tribute followed by a 21 gun salute and taps for the fallen.

Heritage Festival 2011

"Shawl Dance" American Indians Reenact Scene At WCHM

Later that day we attended the Heritage Festival and enjoyed the now 2nd annual tent show. A melodrama, The Lost Treasure of Blackbeard, was enjoyed by many as boos, hisses and popcorn flew up to the stage to antagonize the villain. Again, it was a great performance–featuring characters such as Ernest Dewgood, played by Kyle Turner, and Femoria Fatale (Fem for short), played by Mary Gross. It was well worth the mere 2.00 to enter and enjoy such great performances by seasoned actors from RCT. People of all ages cheered for the hero and heroine and laughed at the antics on stage. Later we enjoyed the beautiful crafts and other vendors such as homemade ice cream at the old bakery.

Reenactors of both Civil War as well as American Indians entertained the crowd with gunfire, music and activities for all to enjoy. It was truly like stepping back into many days gone by.

If you missed these events–there is always next year and you can check out more pictures and video by going to our Go Wayne County Facebook site. Remember to keep up on events in Wayne County by going to GoWayneCounty.com/event calendar.

Civic Hall Performing Arts Announces The Upcoming Season

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Look below for the wonderful selection of shows being brought to the community by Civic Hall Performing Arts.  The season starts with a bang with “Big Bad Voodoo Daddy” in October and the excitement continues through next May, 2012.  Tickets are on sale now for the performances so plan ahead for your special night out.  You can also visit their website for more details about each show.

National Service Agency Announces Additional AmeriCorps Grants

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

National Service Agency Announces Additional AmeriCorps Grants Supporting 1,500 New Members Meeting Community Needs

Washington, DC — The Corporation for National and Community Service today announced $5.9 million in additional 2011 AmeriCorps grants to 17 organizations meeting pressing challenges in communities across the nation.

The grants will support 1,500 new AmeriCorps members who will strengthen education, assist veterans and military families, preserve the environment, expand health services, and foster economic opportunity.

The additional grants will go to national and local nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and community and faith-based groups. AmeriCorps members supported by these grants are projected to earn more than $5.5 million in Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards to help pay for college or to pay back student loans.

In our area these grants may impact areas such as:

Healthy Futures:  The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County, Indiana, will engage 118 AmeriCorps members to work with youth across Indiana to combat obesity and increase academic achievement, and the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, will engage 27 AmeriCorps members to provide public health, domestic violence prevention, and victim services.

Veterans and Military Families: The Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America will engage veterans to serve as Prevention Coordinators for veterans and military families, resulting in improved access and availability of social and mental and physical health services in ten states.

In the past 17 years, more than 700,000 men and women have served in AmeriCorps, providing more than 860 million hours of service. AmeriCorps members serve with more than 14,000 nonprofit, faith-based, and community groups each year, helping them expand their reach and better meet their mission.

What’s Happening This Beautiful Weekend In August, 2011

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Annual Milton Days

Saturday August 13, and Sunday, August 14. Visit www.freewebs.com/miltonday for events schedule and contact information. Town wide garage sales. Tractor show, talent contest, public consignment auction, mini garden tractor pull, live music, car show, 5K walk & run,food and more.

Back To School Bash At Glen Miller Park

Free games, free food & fun to celebrate kids and back to school time! From 11-2 p.m. sponsored by Christ United Church. 500 free bags of school supplies will be given out.

E Street Pub… Live Band Night

Every Saturday night listen to great local and visiting bands live in the Depot District, Richmond IN. Tonight come on out and kick back to great music.

For more events visit the GoWayneCounty.com Calendar of events which is updated regularly.

In The Depot District

Who Wants To Cook On A Hot Summer Day? Eat Out To Support Boys & Girls Clubs August 4-6

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The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County Keystone Club is participating in Applebee’s Dine to Donate program!

Dine at Applebee’s on any of the following dates and 10% of your bill will be donated to Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County.

Present this flier to your Server on one of the following dates: 8/4, 8/5 and/or 8/6 anytime from: 11:00am to close at the Applebee’s located at 4425 National Road East, Richmond.  (Carside To Go… included)

Please spread the word by printing the flier or forwarding this e-mail to your friends, family and co-workers. Thanks for supporting us!

Jennifer Ochoa
Director of Financial Administration
Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County
1717 South L Street
Richmond, IN 47374
765-962-6922

Excessive Heat Warning in Effect Through Thursday Night

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Excessive Heat Warning for Wayne County, Indiana

Issued by The National Weather Service
Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH

… EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM EDT THURSDAY…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING… WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM EDT THURSDAY. THE HEAT ADVISORY IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. THE EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

* HEAT INDEX VALUES… UP TO 112.

* TIMING… HEAT INDICES OF 105 TO 110 DEGREES ARE EXPECTED THISAFTERNOON AND EVENING. HEAT INDICES OF 105 TO 112 DEGREES WILL BE POSSIBLE ON THURSDAY.

* IMPACTS… HEAT STROKE, HEAT EXHAUSTION AND OTHER HEAT RELATED ILLNESSES WILL BE POSSIBLE… ESPECIALLY IF YOU SPEND A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF TIME OUTDOORS… OR ARE INVOLVED IN ANY STRENUOUS OUTDOOR ACTIVITY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS IF YOU WORK OR SPEND TIME OUTSIDE. WHEN POSSIBLE… RESCHEDULE STRENUOUS ACTIVITIES TO EARLY MORNING OR EVENING. KNOW THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF HEAT EXHAUSTION AND HEAT STROKE. WEAR LIGHT WEIGHT AND LOOSE FITTING CLOTHING WHEN POSSIBLE AND DRINK PLENTY OF WATER.

TO REDUCE RISK DURING OUTDOOR WORK THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS SCHEDULING FREQUENT REST BREAKS IN SHADED OR AIR CONDITIONED ENVIRONMENTS. ANYONE OVERCOME BY HEAT SHOULD BE MOVED TO A COOL AND SHADED LOCATION. HEAT STROKE IS AN EMERGENCY… CALL 911.

Have a Blast In Wayne County This 4th Of July Weekend 2011

"Uncle Sam" at Depot Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, 2010 by GWC

"Uncle Sam" at Depot Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, 2010 by GWC

Cambridge City 175th Anniversary Celebration Continues…

Friday through Sunday there are several things planned for a fun final weekend of celebrating in Cambridge City.  The Keystone Kops will be out in force still today, yard sales continue throughout the town through Saturday along with the “museum” and commemorative cake contest at Golay. Sunday will be a fun day at Creitz Park, the culmination of food, fun, and music will be the fireworks display at dusk.

Tonight:

1st Fridays In The Depot District

A cruise in and music are planned for the depot district this evening as the series of cruise-ins on the first continue.  The music group on tap for this evening is: Renegade Railroad at the 4th Floor Blues Beer Garden (the fenced area under the mural in the Depot District).

Fireworks in Fountain City at dusk

At the Pike Baseball Diamonds, Fountain City IN

Saturday:

G101.3/Play n Trade Presents: Freedom Jam at Roosevelt Hill

Freedom Jam will host seven live bands including the Groove Doctors and DALAID, as well as pop, rock and other genres. Events on Roosevelt Hill will start at 2:00 p.m. with fireworks following at dusk.  The American Legion Post 65, Richmond is bringing the fireworks display again this year in a time honored tradition.  Stop by to see the Derby Girls- Dire Skates who will also be on the hill at the Play N Trade booth, dancing to Wii.   So come out early and meet them as well as enjoying all the other activities of the day.

Sunday:

Cornhole Benefit

Rachel Wendling; BIG Cornhole Tournament Benefit to help raise $ for a headstone for Wayne Johnson. Registration will begin at noon, bring your own partner $20 team (Payout determined by number of teams). DJ Smooth will also be in the house playing your favorite music. Cook-out with lots of good food, 50/50 raffle, also raffling off concert tickets to Kid Rock & Sheryl Crowe concert for $5 a ticket. If you have any questions please call Rachel @ (937) 269-1751 or Deron Johnson @ (765) 977-7190. We look forward to seeing you and should be a great event.

Annual Blast At The Overpass

Join in the fun at the annual Blast at the Overpass in the Depot District with live bands, food from Mitrione’s and the beer garden featuring beer from the new Boswell Brewing Company and much more.  Bring your lawn chairs.  Cost is 8.00 at the gate of the beer garden. Laurie Morvan will be performing at this huge outdoor concert. This is an event for the entire family. Tickets are available at Parker’s General Store, Joe’s Pizza, Little Sheba’s and Jiffy Lube.  Festivities begin at 4:00 p.m.

More Fireworks:

  • Sunday:
  • Cambridge City: Creitz Park
  • New Paris OH: Center of town
  • Monday:
  • Hagerstown IN- End of S. Washington Street

For the many more events schedule for this weekend visit GoWayneCounty.com and check the events calendar.  See video below to get you in the mood for a weekend of fireworks.  Have a fun and safe holiday weekend!

Keystone Cops and City Wide Yard Sales…Cambridge City Celebrates 175 Years

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By Karole Passmore

If you haven’t been to Cambridge City yet to celebrate their Anniversary of 175 years, there is still plenty to enjoy from now until Sunday, July 3rd.

Keystone cops are beating the streets through the day, looking for makeup and facial hair vilolators who are missing their “get out of jail” buttons, through Friday.

Starting tomorrow, city-wide yard sales begin and will run through Saturday.  For the avid yard salers this is the place to be.   Also on Saturday the Golay Center, as you enter Cambridge City, will host a “Museum” for the 175th Celebration.  Displays will be filled with memorabilia from residents and others shared for this special occasion.  On the same day, the center will house the cake decorating contest. 

And as always the wonderful antique shops will be open for business as well as  unique places to dine.  Lumpy’s is a great place to catch a sumptuous breakfast or lunch and the Pour House has wonderful homemade sandwiches, pies, cakes and other goodies (including their well-known fudge).

Sunday celebrations will include food and music throughout the day,  and a fireworks display in Creitz Park in Cambridge City at dusk.  A short drive from surrounding Wayne County towns, be sure to make it over and let the town know how much they are appreciated.

Helicopter Rides At The Wayne County 4H Fair

What could be more fun than to get an aerial view of the 4H Fair?

That’s just what you can do when you take a helicopter ride and circle the fair.  See the video below (ignore my soundtrack- I always have to say something even though I know we are filming…)

Cook And Belle Live In Concert At The 4H Fair, Wayne Co

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Tonight, Friday, June 24, Cook and Belle will be center stage giving a free live concert at the Wayne County 4H fairgrounds.  Two concert times are scheduled for 7 & 8:30 p.m.

Mixing raw passion, soul, and a gospel influence makes Cook & Belle’s hit country a sound of its own.In the past 10 years, Cook & Belle have opened for such artist as: Dierks Bentley, Randy Travis, Rascal Flatts, Joe Nichols, Joe Diffie, The Charlie Daniels Band, Montgomery Gentry, Tracy Lawrence, Lonestar, Sara Evans, Phil Vasser and Craig Morgan.

Did we mention it’s FREE?  You can visit their website at CookandBelle.com

Wayne County 4H Fair…Tons Of Fun For Everyone!

Looking for a place for the kids to "hang out" bungy at the 4H Fair

Monday, June 20, 2011

Look below for pictures of the many wonderful things at the fair this week…and these were just taken today!  All this and tomorrow night is the Savannah Jack concert Free!  Two shows…see the full schedule at GoWayneCounty.com and click on the 4H Fair schedule banner on the home page. (see more pictures on our Go Wayne County Facebook page.

Looking for a place for the kids to "hang out" bungy at the 4H Fair

Fair Food--there is nothing like it YUM!

How about a petting zoo that includes exotic animals?

The rides have started- look on the 4H Fair schedule for the special kids day(link to site on GoWayneCounty.com)

Celebrate Father’s Day At The 4H Fair Today

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by Karole Passmore

The 4H Fair kicked off yesterday with a cat and dog show, driving & western, the exotic petting zoo, Wayne County Idol and so much more!

And the fun is just beginning…

Today in celebration of Father’s Day there will be an old fashioned frog jumping contest for the kids with registration at 12:30 and the contest starting at 1:00.  And from 2-4 p.m.  there will be a FREE ice cream social at the Warehouse Tent.  Also enjoy the many exhibits and animal shows and a horse pull at 7:00 p.m.  The VA Medical Clinic will be at the fairgrounds from 1-8 p.m. today! And best of all FREE parking in honor of Father’s and Veterans.

Ice Cream Social 2010

So if you haven’t made it out to the fair yet–make sure to get out today.  The full schedule for the fair can be seen in the print edition of GoWayneCounty.com as an insert.  You can also go the 4H Fair website to see the full line-up.  The fair will run through next Saturday with live music concerts like Savannah Jack coming up this Tuesday night –and it is FREE.

Make sure to visit the kids rabbit and chicken exhibits as well as other animals as the children have worked hard in 4H learning to care for their animals.

Monday: Poor Jack Amusements open at the Fair!

See you at the Fair!!

GoWayneCounty.com

Mo’ Blues Festival Seeking Best Blues Bands To Compete For Title

Gennett Walk Of Fame 2011

Gennett Walk Of Fame 2011

For Immediate Release….

  • Fr: Starr-Gennett Foundation
  • To: All Blues Bands
  • Re:  Battle of the Blues Contest to be held at Gennett Walk of Fame Music    Festival

Attention All Blues Bands:

You could be Starr-Gennett’s official Blues Band of the Year and win 8 hours of studio time.  Starr-Gennett Foundation is looking for the best regional blues bands to battle for the title at this year’s “Mo’ Blues Festival”.  Enter your band today by sending an email with either a link to your band’s demos or just send a few mp3′s.  The battle will be held on September 10 at 2:00 p.m. and the top two bands will play off for the title just before the featured evening concert.  First place wins the title and plaque for 2011, studio time to record, and Gennett blues t-shirts for each band member.

Submission deadline is June 30

Send submissions, including your contact name, band name, and music links/demos, to:

Terri Hardy  ~  thardy@starrgennett.org.  Or call (765) 962-2860 for more information

All Blues Bands
Battle of the Blues Contest – Gennett Walk of Fame Music Festival
September 10, 2011, 2:00 p.m.
201 South 1st Street, Richmond, Indiana
Terri Hardy, (765) 962-2860

Free 10 Day Classified Ads On GoWayneCounty.com: Advertise Your Old National Yard Sale Here!

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You will get great exposure as well as a feature on the Old US 40 Yard Sale map.  Just go to GoWayneCounty.com, click on Classifieds, and then “garage sale”   You can upload pictures too if you wish and/or a logo for your non profit.

Remember, it’s a great time to get rid of things in your home and make a little money in the process.  The key is getting people to you…and that is what GoWayneCounty.com can do!  For FREE.

Great Strides Benefit Ride & Hog Roast For Cystic Fibrosis

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On Saturday, June 11, 2011, riders from all over Wayne County and surrounding areas will meet to raise money for a worthy cause- a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.  Spokespeople will be on site to explain what the illness is and how it affects lives, including Matt who is a CS patient himself.

Proceeds from the ride and hog roast will go to support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.  (Just recently there was a surprising discovery of the gift of life concerning this illness and research continues).

Registration for the ride is at 10:00 a.m. at the Tally Ho Pub.  Bikes will head out at noon to their first stop at Lil Louie’s Bar and Grill in Greensfork.  Other stops will include New Castle, Cambridge City, Connersville and then back to Richmond at the Tally Ho Pub for the big Hog Roast.

DJ Jonesey will provide live entertainment (Big Poppa Productions) at the end of the trail.  Cost is 10.00 for single riders, 15.00 for riders with passengers plus 5.00 for a plate of Hog and “fixin’s.”  There will also be door prizes, 50/50 drawings, corn hole and more.

For more information if you are riding or would like to ride,  or if you would like to contribute in some way to this cause call Matt at 765-273-1094.

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